Globelamp aka Elizabeth Le Fey (ex-mem Foxygen) wrote The Orange Glow “as a reflection of the last year and a half and how I got out of it alive.” With a voice that can be either ethereal or savage, shimmery as California sunshine through the leaves of redwoods, or dark as a Washington rainstorm, but always haunting, Globelamp sings of loss, longing, survival and the enchantments of nature. Her record grieves without remorse or chagrin. The single “Controversial/Confrontational” is a psych-folk number reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane, but with the humility of Alanis Morrisette’s confessional tone in Jagged Little Pill.
The Orange Glow is out June 10 on Wichita.
Globelamp aka Elizabeth Le Fey (ex-mem Foxygen) wrote The Orange Glow “as a reflection of the last year and a half and how I got out of it alive.” With a voice that can be either ethereal or savage, shimmery as California sunshine through the leaves of redwoods, or dark as a Washington rainstorm, but always haunting, Globelamp sings of loss, longing, survival and the enchantments of nature. Her record grieves without remorse or chagrin. The single “Controversial/Confrontational” is a psych-folk number reminiscent of Jefferson Airplane, but with the humility of Alanis Morrisette’s confessional tone in Jagged Little Pill.
The Orange Glow is out June 10 on Wichita.
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